At his rally in Tampa, Fla., on Saturday (Nov. 6), Trump told the crowd that he was in shock by Jay Z's profanity. “He used language last night that was so bad, and then Hillary Clinton said 'I did not like Donald Trump’s lewd language’ My lewd language? I’ll tell you what, I’ve never said what he said in my life. But that shows you the phoniness of politicians and the phoniness of the whole system folks," he said.

Oh really, Donald? Let's not forget you made headlines this year boasting of grabbing women "by the p----." And now you are offended by Jay Z's lyrics? Who's really being phony? But we digress.

Trump also scoffed at Beyonce's appearance at the concert. The 70-year-old politician told a crowd in Reno, Nev., that he doesn't need musicians to help him cheat in his campaign.

“On quick notice, we didn’t bring any so-called stars along ― we didn’t need them,” Trump told the crowd (quotes via Vanity Fair). “The reason Hillary has to do that is, nobody comes for her. She can’t fill a room.”

“That’s almost like a form of cheating, right?” Trump added.

Wrong. The last time we checked, it's not cheating for a celebrity to campaign on a politician’s behalf. In fact, it's a time-honored tradition.

What do you think? Is Hillary Clinton cheating or is Donald Trump full of B.S.? Tell us in the comments below.